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1. Painting snakes: Idioms derived from "Warring States Policy" are used to describe doing superfluous things, which cannot be icing on the cake but self-defeating.
2. Cover your ears and steal the bell: It was originally a Chinese idiom to steal the bell and cover your ears, stealing the bell for fear of others hearing and covering your ears.
3. Dong Shi Xiaofeng: The metaphor is imitated indiscriminately, and the effect is extremely bad. Xi Shi is one of the "four beauties" in Chinese history, and he is a native of Yue during the Spring and Autumn Period, and he has a heartache.
4. Behind closed doors: Behind closed doors, the words of the Song Dynasty Daoyuan's "Jingde Chuan Lantern Record, Volume 19, Yuhang Daqian Mountain from the Zen Master": "Behind closed doors, go out and go out", and then quoted as an idiom, the original meaning is to build a car behind closed doors, a metaphor for doing things without considering the objective situation, out of reality.
5. Seedlings are promoted: pulled: pulled. Pull up the seedlings to help them grow. The metaphor violates the objective law of the development of things, rushes to achieve results, and instead makes things worse.
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One. Five.
One. 10. Varied, colorful, abundant, colorful, three mountains and five mountains, colorful, five lakes and four seas, and three differences.
Five, five internal organs, three times five times, three orders and five shen, five bodies to the ground, five internal organs and six internal organs, five flowers and big ties, fifty steps and a hundred steps, five spines and six beasts, five sons of Dengke, five grains and abundant, four divisions.
The idiom about five is explained in part:
Fragmented: Described as incomplete, not focused, not united, not united.
Colorful: Colorful: a variety of colors; Colorful: a variety of staggered looks. It means that there are many colors and it is very beautiful.
Unable to see five fingers: Describes the light being very dim and unable to see the surrounding things.
Three Talks on the Five Classics of Open Tombs: According to legend, it is the earliest ancient book in China.
In groups of three or five: several people, several people together.
Knowing two or five but not ten: only knowing one aspect, but not knowing how to observe the problem comprehensively.
Three times five times: 番: the number of times. Repeatedly, many times.
Five lines together: Five lines of text are read together. Describe the speed of reading.
Gather three and gather five: Three three five get together.
New grain in May: In May, when the rice is not yet ripe, the new grain is pre-sold. The parable is very poor.
Hit three top five: Describe a lot of people and constant connections. Stove waiter.
Mesmerized Five Colors: Five Colors: Various colors. Describe the colors as numerous and varied, so that they cannot be seen clearly. The metaphor of things is complex, and it is not easy to distinguish clearly.
Five big and three thick: Describe a person who is tall and stout, with a burly physique.
Three orders and five repetitions: order: order; Deuteronomy: Expression, explanation. Repeated orders and admonitions.
Take a look at the idiom dictionary.
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